Plant Pathology Department

 

Date of this Version

2004

Citation

Annu. Rev. Phytopathol. 2004. 42:367–83

Comments

Copyright © 2004 by Annual Reviews

doi: 10.1146/annurev.phyto.42.040803.140348

Abstract

Nematodes are considered among the most difficult animals to identify. DNA-based diagnostic methods have already gained acceptance in applications ranging from quarantine determinations to assessments of biodiversity. Researchers are currently in an information-gathering mode, with intensive efforts applied to accumulating nucleotide sequence of 18S and 28S ribosomal genes, internally transcribed spacer regions, and mitochondrial genes. Important linkages with collateral data such as digitized images, video clips and specimen voucher web pages are being established on GenBank and NemATOL, the nematode-specific Tree of Life database. The growing DNA taxonomy of nematodes has lead to their use in testing specific short sequences of DNA as a “barcode” for the identification of all nematode species.

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